Innovation moves from pilot to practice at LCRIG Festival on this week’s Highways Voices

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This week’s Highways Voices podcast takes you from connected vehicle data that’s finally moving beyond endless pilot projects to artificial intelligence that can identify road defects before they become a problem, as we bring you chat from the LCRIG Innovation and Learning Festival, where the latest ideas aren’t just being talked about – they’re being put into practice.

Host Paul Hutton catches up with some of the sector’s leading thinkers and innovators, including White Willow Consulting’s Andy Graham explaining why connected vehicle technology has reached the point where authorities can simply get on and use it, Nicander’s Sam Brierley demonstrating how AI is transforming highway asset management, and Steve Walton revealing how Via East Midlands is preparing to deliver a huge maintenance programmes.

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There’s also a first for the podcast as Paul interviews Luka the robot, while leading industry consultant Neil Levett highlights the technologies that caught his eye around the festival. Anna Blake and Christopher Long from Solar Gates explain how smarter temporary traffic management is reducing costs, cutting carbon and improving safety, and Jordan Cowley looks ahead to the huge opportunities presented by the ITS World Congress Birmingham 2027.

It’s a programme packed with practical examples of how technology is making highways safer, more efficient and better connected – and why the conversations taking place at events like this are helping to shape the future of our industry.

Our guests:

  • Andy Graham, White Willow Consulting
  • Sam Brierley, Nicander
  • Luka, Robot of Smart Cities Consultancy
  • Neil Levett, Levett Business Services
  • Steve Walton, Via East Midlands
  • Anna Blake and Christopher Long, Solar Gates
  • Jordan Cowley, Transport for West Midlands

Also don’t forget to check out the winners of the 2026 DfT Special Recognition Apprentice Awards, as mentioned by Paul in the podcast.

Highways Voices is brought to you with our podcast partners the Transport Technology Forum, LCRIG, ITS UK and ADEPT.

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